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Coodlie Park, Port Kenny

Coodlie Park is an accommodation and experience facility that aims to provide the visitor to the Eyre Peninsula with a unique experience. Accommodation has a number of options from self contained units, shearers quarters or bush camping. You can access your own private beach or let your hosts Hassie and Jo guide you to some of the great experiences the Eyre Peninsula has to offer. We have established networks to assist you with the total experience including swimming with dolphins, safaris, wildlife, fishing or even bush tucker. Come along and enjoy the wonders of the Eyre Peninsula.

Accommodation Options

PICCIDILLY COTTAGE

One double bed, three single beds, one divan.

COODLIE SCH

One double bed, two single beds, one fold divan.

SHEARERS QRT

Six single beds.

Website: www.coodliepark.com

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Scenic Flight
  • Shopping
  • Sightseeing
  • Snorkelling
  • Beach
  • Wildlife

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